We went on a quest to capture the dark skies of the American Southwest with the Fujifilm X-T1. Here’s a quick review of the results.
Lonely Speck featured on National Geographic’s Short Film Showcase
How to Find the Milky Way
If you want to photograph the Milky Way, the first thing you’ll need to know is how to find it. In this article, I share some of my favorite tools and tips for finding the Milky Way’s galactic plane and more specifically, the bright galactic center. Using either smartphone apps or by memorizing important constellations, you’ll be able to find the Milky Way with or without the use of technology.
Continue reading “How to Find the Milky Way”The Photon Collective: A New Photography Community by Ian Norman of Lonely Speck
We’ve been working on a second photography website to live alongside Lonely Speck. It’s called The Photon Collective and it’s launching on February 10th on photoncollective.com.
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Photographing and Processing the Constellation Orion: Astrophotography Image Stacking and LRGB Processing
Learn how to photograph and process one of the most colorful parts of the night sky.
Photographing the Milky Way with a Point and Shoot: A Five Camera Low Light Battle
Can you photograph the Milky Way with a point and shoot? We put five of the best point and shoot cameras against each other to see what’s possible and find out which one is the best. Read more to find out.
Rokinon 24mm f/1.4 ED AS UMC Review
My review of the Rokinon 24mm f/1.4 is long overdue. The Rokinon 24mm f/1.4 is my favorite, most used lens for astrophotography. Here’s why.
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